Claims
- 1. A drip irrigation hose, comprising:
a tube for conducting pressurized water through its interior and formed with a plurality of outlets for discharging the water at longitudinally-spaced locations along the length of the tube; and a plurality of emitter elements secured within said tube at longitudinally-spaced locations along its length to define a plurality of labyrinths each in communication with the interior of the tube for discharging water from a tube outlet at a slow rate; said labyrinths being defined by a continuous strip of a relatively elastic first material bonded to a continuous strip of a relatively inelastic second material such that said relatively elastic first material is pressure-deformable as compared to the relatively inelastic second material to change the labyrinth of each emitter element in response to the pressure of the water in the tube at the respective emitter element.
- 2. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 1, wherein said continuous strip is shaped to define a of group of teeth for each of said emitter elements producing turbulent flow passageways between them at each of said longitudinally spaced locations along the length of said continuous strip.
- 3. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 2, wherein said relatively elastic material is shaped to define the tips of said teeth integrally formed with an underlayer at each of said longitudinally spaced locations along the length of said continuous strip.
- 4. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 2, wherein said relatively inelastic material is shaped to include a pair of ribs straddling and spaced from said groups of teeth.
- 5. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 4, wherein said relatively elastic material is shaped also to define an underlayer connecting, and integrally formed with, said teeth at each of said longitudinally spaced locations along the length of said continuous strip.
- 6. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 4, wherein said relatively stiff material is shaped to define a web connecting, and integrally formed with, said pair of ribs at each of said longitudinally spaced locations along the length of said continuous strip.
- 7. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 2, wherein said hose is formed with a clearance between said tube and said plurality of emitter elements, said clearance normally bypassing at least a part of the teeth in each group in the non-pressurized condition of the hose and being closed in the pressurized condition of the hose to render labyrinths effective to regulate the flow therethrough in response to pressure.
- 8. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 7, wherein said clearance does not bypass at least some of said teeth in the non-pressurized condition of the hose.
- 9. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 7, wherein the tips of said teeth are reduced in height to define said clearance.
- 10. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 7, wherein said clearance is defined by a longitudinally-extending slack in said tube.
- 11. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 1, wherein said strip of relatively inelastic material is bonded to the inner surface of said tube by an adhesive which also reinforces said tube at said outlets.
- 12. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 1, wherein the material of said tube, and said relatively inelastic material, are both of polyethylene.
- 13. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 1, wherein said relatively elastic material is a thermoplastic elastomer.
- 14. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 1, wherein said relatively elastic material is a thermosetting elastomer produced by mixing and curing two liquids.
- 15. A drip irrigation hose, comprising:
a tube for conducting pressurized water through its interior and formed with a plurality of outlets for discharging the water at longitudinally-spaced locations along the length of the tube; and a plurality of emitter elements secured to said tube at longitudinally-spaced locations along its length to define a plurality of labyrinths each in communication with the interior of the tube for discharging water from a tube outlet at a slow rate; each of said emitter elements including a relatively elastic material shaped to define at least a part of a labyrinth and a relatively inelastic material underlying said relatively elastic material and bonding same to the inner face of the tube; said relatively inelastic material being in the form of a continuous strip extending the length of said tube.
- 16. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 15, wherein said relatively inelastic material is shaped to define a pair of ribs straddling said labyrinths and a web connecting, and integrally formed with, said pair of ribs.
- 17. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 16, wherein said ribs in the relatively inelastic material are formed with slots defining inlet openings to the respective labyrinth.
- 18. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 15, wherein said relatively elastic material is also in the form of a continuous strip extending the length of said tube.
- 19. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 15, wherein said relatively elastic material is in the form of discrete strips applied to said continuous strip of inelastic material at spaced locations along the length thereof.
- 20. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 15, wherein said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material is bonded to the inner surface of said tube by an adhesive which also reinforces said tube at said outlets.
- 21. A drip irrigation hose, comprising:
a tube for conducting pressurized water through its interior and formed with a plurality of outlets for discharging the water at longitudinally-spaced locations along the length of the tube; and a plurality of emitter elements secured to said tube at longitudinally-spaced locations along its length to define a plurality of labyrinths each in communication with the interior of the tube for discharging water from a tube outlet at a slow rate; said labyrinths being defined by a continuous strip of a relatively inelastic material having a relatively elastic material applied thereto and shaped to define a group of teeth for each of said emitter elements producing turbulent flow passageways with respect to said tube at each of said longitudinally spaced locations along the length of said continuous strip; said drip irrigation hose being formed with a clearance between said tube and said teeth normally bypassing at least a part of each labyrinth in the non-pressurized condition of the hose and being closed in the pressurized condition of the hose to render said labyrinths effective to regulate the flow therethrough in response to pressure.
- 22. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 21, wherein the tips of said teeth are reduced in height to define said clearance.
- 23. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 21, wherein said clearance is defined by a longitudinally-extending slack in said tube.
- 24. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 21, wherein said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material is shaped to define a pair of ribs straddling said teeth.
- 25. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 24, wherein said relatively inelastic material is shaped also to define a web connecting, and integrally formed with, said pair of ribs.
- 26. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 21, wherein said relatively elastic material is shaped also to define an underlayer connecting, and integrally formed with, at least the tips of said teeth.
- 27. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 21, wherein said strip of relatively inelastic material is bonded to the inner surface of said tube by an adhesive which also reinforces said tube at said outlets.
- 28. A drip irrigation hose, comprising:
a tube for conducting pressurized water through its interior and formed with a plurality of outlets for discharging the water at longitudinally-spaced locations along the length of the tube; and a plurality of emitter elements secured within said tube at longitudinally-spaced locations along its length to define a plurality of labyrinths each in communication with the interior of the tube for discharging water from a tube outlet at a slow rate; said plurality of emitter elements including a continuous strip of a relatively elastic material shaped to form a plurality of groups of teeth defining turbulent flow passageways between them at each of said longitudinally spaced locations along the length of said continuous strip, said relatively elastic material defining at least the tips of said teeth integral with an underlayer underlying said teeth.
- 29. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 28, wherein said continuous strip further includes a continuous strip of relatively inelastic material shaped to define at least one rib laterally of said plurality of groups of teeth.
- 30. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 29, wherein said relatively inelastic material shaped to define a pair of ribs straddling said teeth, and a web connecting and integrally formed with said pair of ribs.
- 31. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 28, wherein said hose is formed with a clearance between said tube and said plurality of emitter elements, said clearance normally bypassing at least a part of the teeth in each group in the non-pressurized condition of the hose and being closed in the pressurized condition of the hose to render labyrinths effective to regulate the flow therethrough in response to pressure.
- 32. The drip irrigation hose according to claim 28, wherein said continuous strip is bonded to the inner surface of said tube by an adhesive which also reinforces said tube at said outlets.
- 33. A method of making a drip irrigation hose, comprising:
extruding a continuous strip of a relatively inelastic material; applying to said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material a relatively elastic material to occupy discrete, longitudinally-spaced locations along the length of said continuous strip, said relatively elastic material being shaped at each of said longitudinally-spaced locations to define at least a part of an emitter element having a turbulent flow passageway, an inlet end thereto, and an outlet end therefrom; extruding a continuous tube over said continuous strip; bonding said continuous strip to the inner surface of said extruded tube such that the interior of the tube communicates with the inlet end of each of said emitter elements; and perforating said extruded tube with a plurality of holes at longitudinally-spaced locations, each hole aligned with the outlet end of one of said emitter elements.
- 34. The method according to claim 33, wherein said relatively elastic material is applied to said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material while said continuous strip is moving.
- 35. The method according to claim 33, wherein said relatively elastic material is shaped into said plurality of emitter elements after said relatively elastic material is applied to said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material.
- 36. The method according to claim 33, wherein said relatively elastic material is shaped into said plurality of emitter elements before said relatively elastic material is applied to said continuous strip of relatively stiff material.
- 37. The method according to claim 33, wherein said relatively elastic material is intermittently extruded as discrete strips onto said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material.
- 38. The method according to claim 33, wherein said relatively elastic material is shaped to define a plurality of groups of teeth spaced longitudinally along the length of said continuous strip, the teeth in each of said groups being arranged in two parallel rows defining a said turbulent flow passageway between them.
- 39. The method according to claim 38, wherein said relatively elastic material is shaped such that at least the tips of said teeth, and an underlayer underlying said teeth, are constituted of said relatively elastic material.
- 40. The method according to claim 38, wherein said relatively inelastic material is shaped to define a pair of ribs straddling the opposite sides of each of said groups of teeth.
- 41. The method according to claim 40, wherein at least one of said ribs of said relatively inelastic material is formed with slots serving as inlets to said emitter elements.
- 42. The method according to claim 33, wherein said relatively elastic material is extruded from a source of a thermoplastic elastomer.
- 43. The method according to claim 33, wherein said relatively elastic material is applied from a mixer supplied from two sources of liquids which cross-link to produce a thermosetting elastomer.
- 44. The method according to claim 33, wherein an adhesive is applied to coat the inner surface of the extruded tube to receive said continuous strip, said adhesive coating promoting the adhesion of said continuous strip to said extruded tube and also reinforcing said extruded tube at the holes formed therethrough during the perforating operation.
- 45. A method of making a drip irrigation hose, comprising:
extruding a continuous strip of a relatively inelastic material; applying over said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material a mixture of two liquids capable of being cured by cross-linking to form a relatively elastic material; shaping said relatively elastic material into at least a part of a plurality of emitter elements spaced longitudinally along the length of said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material, with each emitter element having a turbulent flow passageway, an inlet end thereto, and an outlet end therefrom; extruding a continuous tube over said continuous strip; bonding said continuous strip to the inner surface of said extruded tube such that the interior of the tube communicates with the inlet end of each of said emitter elements; and perforating said extruded tube with a plurality of holes at longitudinally-spaced locations, each hole aligned with the outlet end of one of said emitter elements.
- 46. The method according to claim 45, wherein said mixture of two liquids is intermittently applied over said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material.
- 47. The method according to claim 45, wherein said mixture of two liquids is applied as a continuous strip over said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material.
- 48. The method according to claim 45, wherein said mixture of two liquids is only partially cured at the time of its application to said continuous strip, the curing being completed after the mixture is applied and formed into said plurality of emitter elements.
- 49. The method according to claim 45, wherein said mixture is applied over said continuous strip of relatively inelastic material while said strip is moving.
- 50. The method according to claim 45, wherein said relatively elastic material is shaped into said plurality of emitter elements by an embossing wheel.
- 51. Apparatus for making drip irrigation hoses, comprising:
a first extruder for extruding a continuous strip of a relatively inelastic material; an applicator for applying a relatively elastic material on said continuous strip at discrete longitudinally-spaced locations along the length of the continuous strip to form a composite strip of said relatively stiff material and relatively elastic material; a second extruder having a cross-head for extruding a continuous tube over said continuous strip and for bonding said continuous strip to the inner surface of the extruded tube such that the interior of the extruded tube communicates with the inlet ends of said emitter elements; and a perforator for perforating said extruded tube with a plurality of holes at spaced locations, each hole aligned with the outlet end of one of said emitter elements.
- 52. The apparatus according to claim 51, wherein said applicator applies said relatively elastic material on said continuous strip while the continuous strip is moving.
- 53. The apparatus according to claim 51, wherein said apparatus further comprises an embossing wheel which shapes said relatively elastic material into a plurality of groups of teeth spaced longitudinally along the length of said continuous strip, with the teeth in each of said groups being arranged in two parallel rows defining a turbulent flow passageway between them.
- 54. The apparatus according to claim 53, wherein said embossing wheel shapes both said relatively elastic material and said relatively inelastic material such that said teeth are constituted of said relatively elastic material, and said relatively inelastic material defines a pair of ribs straddling and spaced from the opposite sides of each of said groups of teeth.
- 55. The apparatus according to claim 54, wherein said apparatus further includes another embossing wheel which forms slots in at least one of said ribs of relatively inelastic material to serve as inlets to said emitter elements.
- 56. The apparatus according to claim 51, wherein said applicator includes a source of a thermoplastic elastomer to be extruded as the relatively elastic material on said continuous strip.
- 57. The apparatus according to claim 51, wherein said applicator includes two sources of liquid which cross-link when mixed to produce a thermosetting elastomer, and a mixer for mixing said two liquids before applied onto said continuous strip.
- 58. The apparatus according to claim 51, wherein said second extruder co-extrudes with said tube an adhesive coating on the portion of the inner surface of the extruded tube to receive said continuous strip, which adhesive coating promotes the adhesion of said continuous strip to said extruded tube and also reinforces said extruded tube at the holes formed therethrough during the perforating operation.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is the U.S. National Entry Phase of International Patent Application PCT/IL01/00751, filed Aug. 13, 2001, published Feb. 28, 2002 as International Publication No. WO 02/15670 A2, based on, and claiming the priority date of, U.S. application Ser. No. 09/639,768 filed Aug. 21, 2000 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,371,390 on Apr. 16, 2002. The present application also includes subject matter of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/332,568, filed Nov. 26, 2001, the priority of date which is also herein claimed, and the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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